The governor of New York said most of the new infants from Corona in the country are people who have left home for sports or social activities • "Essential workers are less infected"
Sumino Park in Brooklyn, weekend // Photo: Reuters
Most of the coronary virus-confirmed infections in New York come mainly from people who leave their homes for shopping, sports and social activities, and not people who leave their homes for essential work. That's what New York governor Andrew Como claimed Saturday night.
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Como said during his daily press briefing that last week he imagined new infection cases coming from essential workers, which he said last night "was a mistake. The rate of infection among essential workers is lower than the general population's infection rate, and new ones come, in most cases, "From people who don't work and are at home. That person got infected and went to a hospital, or that person got infected and came home and infected the other people at home."
Meanwhile, New York State, the most significant casualty of the Corona virus in the United States, showed that the number of verified and new infection cases ranged from 2,100 to 2,500 per day. On Saturday, the number of new cases dropped to 2,419, compared to 2,762 on Friday. The number of general verified infections is 1,473,065 in the United States this morning and the death toll after being infected is 87,952.